Coach Nnadi Apologies To Mercy Chinwo For Defamatory Allegations

Nancy Nnadi, aka Coach Nancy, and the Managing Director of EeZee Conceptz Limited, has formally retracted her defamatory allegations against award-winning gospel music minister, Mercy Chinwo Blessed.

The retraction was made public via a post on Coach Nancy’s official Instagram page on Sunday.

“On the advice of my lawyer, and for the sake of peace and the love of God, I retract my earlier post about Minister Mercy Chinwo. I also pray Almighty God to perfect the ongoing settlement process being facilitated by the Fathers of Faith between her and EeZee Conceptz,” the post read.

Mercy Chinwo vs EeZee Conceptz: Coach Nancy retracts allegations amid  ongoing royalty dispute | Notjustok

Coach Nancy had in February made claims on social media that Mercy Chinwo was complicit in the alleged diversion of funds in connection with a contractual dispute involving EeZee Conceptz and its founder, Ezekiel Onyedikachukwu, also known as EeZee Tee.

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Mercy Chinwo, through her lawyers led by Pelumi Olajengbesi, immediately challenged the claims by Coach Nancy and sought a public apology and deletion of the offensive content.

According to Mercy Chinwo’s legal team, compelling documentary evidence—including emails and payment receipts—was presented to refute the claims and affirm her integrity.

Popular Reality Tv Star, Tokunbo Idowu, popularly known as Tboss, has urged the Nigerian government to introduce Chemical castration for rapist and pedophiles

She stated this on Instagram while reacting to Giorgia Meloni-led Italian Government’s move
towards legalising chemical castration for treating violent s3x offenders.

The lawmakers approved the formation of a committee in September to draft legislation

on utilising androgen-blocking drugs to go strict on such offenders.

Sharing a post on the report, the mother of one wrote, “Agreed. Nigeria should be next.”

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